The Silk Route Chronicles
Follow the footsteps of caravans that connected East and West along the legendary Silk Route.
Follow the footsteps of caravans that connected East and West along the legendary Silk Route.
Follow the footsteps of caravans that connected East and West along the legendary Silk Route.
A futuristic capital standing on the vast steppes once crossed by Silk Road caravans.
A vibrant city near the ancient Silk Road routes that linked China with Central Asia.
A major spiritual and trading center on the Silk Road, famed for the Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi.
The crown jewel of the Silk Road, where merchants, scholars, and empires converged for centuries.
Timur's birthplace, flourishing on Silk Road trade routes that enriched his empire.
One of the Silk Road's greatest caravan cities, renowned for its madrasas, bazaars, and minarets.
A desert oasis and Silk Road trading post preserved almost exactly as it appeared centuries ago.
A historic crossroads of the Silk Road that evolved into modern Uzbekistan's dynamic capital.
An ancient city that prospered from trade flowing between Persia, the Caucasus, and the Silk Road.
A sacred monastery overlooking routes once used by Silk Road travelers entering Armenia.
A serene alpine lake beside historic trade paths linking the Silk Road to the Caucasus.
A forested retreat along ancient merchant routes connecting Armenia with neighboring Silk Road lands.
A stunning monastery in a canyon traversed by traders and pilgrims for centuries.
A cultural crossroads shaped by commerce between the Caucasus and Silk Road regions.
A gateway through northern Armenia where ancient trade routes threaded through mountain valleys.
A historic Silk Road crossroads where merchants from Europe and Asia exchanged goods and ideas.
Georgia's ancient capital, strategically located on routes connecting the Silk Road to the Black Sea.
A remarkable cave city that thrived as an important stop on Silk Road trade networks.
One of the Caucasus' oldest cities, linked to the Silk Road through Black Sea commerce.
A vibrant Black Sea port that served as a western gateway for goods traveling along Silk Road routes.